A: Circuits Conceptual Ideas
Read pp. 739 – 752 in your “College Physics” textbook and on pp. 767 -769 answer questions # 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, and 19.
B: Analyzing Single Source Circuits
Use the information given for each circuit to determine the missing information. See instructor for answers.
/ / ∆V / I / RTotal / 12.0 V
R1 / 2.00
R2 / 4.00
/
/ ∆V / I / R
Total
R1 / 2.00 A / 4.00
R2 / 6.00
R3 / 8.00
What is the power dissipated by the circuit? ______
/ / ∆V / I / R
Total
R1 / 2.00 A
R2 / 3.00 A / 12.0
R3 / 1.00 A
What is the power dissipated by the circuit? ______
/ / ∆V / I / R
Total / 12.0 V / 2.00 A
R1 / 6.00
R2 / 4.00
R3 / 15.0
What is the power dissipated by R1? ______
/
/ ∆V / I / R
Total / 50.0 V / 5.00 A
R1 / 2.00 A
R2 / 25.0 V
R3 / 10.0 V
R4 / 3.00 A
What is the power dissipated by R4? ______
/
/ ∆V / I / R
Total / 24.0 V
R1 / 8.00 V
R2 / 4.00 A
R3 / 2.00 A
/
/ ∆V / I / R
Total
R1 / 12.0 V / 2.00
R2 / 4.00
R3 / 24.0 V / 4.00
R4 / 8.00
What is the power dissipated by the circuit? ______
C: Analyzing Multi-Source Circuits
Solve the following problems. Answers are given at the end of this section.
- Determine the magnitude and direction of the current flowing through R1 and R2 in the circuit shown above.
- Determine the magnitude and direction of the current flowing through R1, R2, and R3 in the circuit shown above.
- Determine the currents I1, I2, and I3 is the diagram above. Assume the internal resistance of each battery is r =1Ω. What is the terminal voltage of the 6 V battery?
- I1 = 0.682 A
- I1 = 0.055 A
I3 = 0.218 A
- I1 = 0.995 A
I3 = 0.718 A
Vterm = 5.28 V
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